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Dec 12, 2017

About ispace

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Ispace is a private lunar robotic exploration company that is developing micro-robotic technology to provide a low-cost and frequent transportation service to and on the Moon, conduct lunar surface exploration to map, process and deliver resources to our customers in cislunar space.

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Dec 12, 2017

Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin gives test dummy ‘a great ride’ on New Shepard suborbital spaceship

Posted by in category: space travel

Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos says his space venture, Blue Origin, launched the latest version of its New Shepard suborbital spaceship today for the company’s first test flight in 14 months, with an instrumented test dummy seated aboard.

“He had a great ride,” Bezos said tonight in a tweet.

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Dec 12, 2017

We used predictive keyboards trained on all seven books to ghostwrite this spellbinding new Harry Potter chapter

Posted by in category: futurism

http://botnik.org/content/harry-potter.html

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Dec 12, 2017

Artificially intelligent robots could soon gain consciousness

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

From babysitting children to beating the world champion at Go, robots are slowly but surely developing more and more advanced capabilities.

And many scientists, including Professor Stephen Hawking, suggest it may only be a matter of time before machines gain consciousness.

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Dec 12, 2017

AI is now so complex its creators can’t trust why it makes decisions

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

Artificial intelligence is seeping into every nook and cranny of modern life. AI might tag your friends in photos on Facebook or choose what you see on Instagram, but materials scientists and NASA researchers are also beginning to use the technology for scientific discovery and space exploration.

But there’s a core problem with this technology, whether it’s being used in social media or for the Mars rover: The programmers that built it don’t know why AI makes one decision over another.

Modern artificial intelligence is still new. Big tech companies have only ramped up investment and research in the last five years, after a decades-old theory was shown to finally work in 2012. Inspired by the human brain, an artificial neural network relied on layers of thousands to millions of tiny connections between “neurons” or little clusters of mathematic computation, like the connections of neurons in the brain. But that software architecture came with a trade-off: Since the changes throughout those millions of connections were so complex and minute, researchers aren’t able to exactly determine what is happening. They just get an output that works.

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Dec 12, 2017

Former Facebook executive says the site is ‘ripping apart society’

Posted by in category: futurism

A former Facebook executive has spoken out against the social network he helped to create, saying it is ‘ripping society apart’.

The comments were made by Chamath Palihapitiya, who joined Facebook in 2007 and became its vice president for user growth.

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Dec 12, 2017

I interviewed in my home last night for French Public TV, part of a story covering this new documentary “Genius Factory” and the field of modern day #eugenics / #designerbabies, which came out recently on the Documentary Channel

Posted by in categories: education, transhumanism

I’m interviewed in the documentary (which I appear in but haven’t seen yet). Naturally, I support creating super people with science & technology (a main goal of #transhumanism), just not using unethical or exclusionary methods to do so. http://www.wavelength-entertainment.com/genius-factory/ #GeniusFactory

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Dec 12, 2017

Astronomers to check interstellar body for signs of alien technology

Posted by in category: alien life

Have we just been buzzed by ET?


Green Bank telescope in West Virginia will listen for radio signals from ‘Oumuamua, an object from another solar system.

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Dec 12, 2017

Has human evolution reached its peak?

Posted by in categories: aging, evolution, genetics, life extension

According to a French physiologist, humans have reached the peak of our height, lifespan and physical fitness.

I suspect that from our vantage point (a narrow snapshot of human evolution), we lack sufficient data to arrive this sweeping conclusion. Nevertheless, mainstream media is taking this research seriously.

http://www.newsweek.com/humans-reached-peak-height-lifespan-fitness-741816

Dec 12, 2017

Human-AI merger: The pinnacle or demise of mankind? (DEBATE)

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

With machine learning algorithms evolving at an incredibly fast pace, concerns are mounting whether artificial intelligence (AI) is the logical continuation of human history or its demise. RT talked to three experts in the field about the benefits and dangers of AI.


Three AI experts engaged in a debate on RT about the benefits and dangers of rapidly-developing technology and AI.

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